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Lydiate targets Six Nations return

02nd January 2013 10:00

Dan Lydiate Wales v France 2012

Dan Lydiate: Rehabilitation ahead of schedule

Dragons flanker Dan Lydiate is set to hand Wales a timely boost as he may be fit for the start of the Six Nations.

That was the word from Dragons coach Darren Edwards who said Lydiate is on course to make a full recovery, after breaking his ankle in September, and set to return to action within a month.

According to reports Lydiate's recovery is significantly ahead of schedule, and he could be considered for selection for Wales Six Nations opener against Ireland on February 2 in Cardiff.

"He is on course for the start of February," Edwards told Walesonline.

"It wouldn't surprise me if Dan has a half of rugby for us and Wales throw him straight in.

"He's that important - we saw how much he was missed during the autumn internationals."

Comments

ArmchairGeneral says...

A player who is certain as you say. And who will lead by example through his performance. Plenty of decision makers to help so don't need an experienced captain. Warburton is far from ideal with plenty of losses since his slam in the NHem I see his Captaincy experience as almost irrelevant even a negative with 4 losses to Oz. Wood is up there too but 6 is a real tough starting spot. Gray has never captained but I think I'd struggle to rule him out. Scottish, outstanding and as certain of a start as anyone. A head down talisman. Actually he's my pick. Flankers need to focus on keeping their hard contested shirts without captaincy.

Posted 21:06 04th January 2013

ArmchairGeneral says...

I'd pick Heaslip. Of course BOD if he can win a starting spot. Gray would be interesting. Robshaw rather than Warburton but I'd not pick either.

Posted 20:51 04th January 2013

ArmchairGeneral says...

Someone who can beat Australia. An English Irish or Scottish captain for example

Posted 20:47 04th January 2013

makemehappy says...

@Armchairgeneral - I think he would like to choose someone who has led a grand slam team. You have many other candidates in mind who are first choice in their position?

Posted 13:14 04th January 2013

ArmchairGeneral says...

Warburton will want to rush him back as then he might start to look good again and take the Lions captaincy that Gatland needs half an excuse to give him.

Posted 18:39 03rd January 2013

jimbosim says...

Fantastic news for Wales, he is the real deal?

Posted 23:37 02nd January 2013

PontySurrey says...

And optimiism that Jamie Roberts and Leigh Halfpenny will also be fit. A good start to 2013!

Posted 22:01 02nd January 2013

carpelone says...

Don't rush him

Posted 15:16 02nd January 2013

melkdave says...

Good news,for Wales as they have certinally missed him in defence imo,but the oprative word is MAY be fit,Then after just one half of match ,being thrown straight into the 6Ns .That isnt really being fair tp the player imo,most need at least a couple of games to get back into the swing of things after a long layoff,yet alone back upto international match pace.

Posted 14:42 02nd January 2013

rico says...

I don't think he is actually human.. amazing. Dan really is THE Man.

Posted 13:54 02nd January 2013

sirtidychris says...

Rush him back and he'll get injured again, as important as he is bring him back slowly you also cant go from 4 months on the sidelines to a test match and expect to fire, it took tom wood several bench starts and mediorce northamton games before he found his best again.

Posted 13:15 02nd January 2013

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